“The next thing for me is to go to the university to study Business Management. Hopefully by this time next year, I will be studying the course. I am also thinking of internships and learning a few skills as well before going to school. I chose to study Business Management because there is something I am passionate about and I felt I could do it very well”.
The 18-year-old from Ega, Kogi State, said she had never written Cambridge exams before but had the support of her teachers and she had to pay a lot of sacrifice. She said that with the certificate she only has three years to study law and fancy Universities in the United Kingdom. She also noted that her choice of law was something she developed at a young age.
On how she encouraged Mmesoma, Mrs Okonkwo said she made a lot of books available to her children and inculcated into them the habit of reading. Her words: “Mmesoma was able to absorb the culture of reading early and took it up on her own which has helped her thus far. The school also encouraged them in the way the educators were able to push them along and God backed her up. My advice to students is hard work pays off! Don’t put your head down. Do the difficult stuff.
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